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Your personal DJ for iTunes. No more hunting through your music library! Play a song or playlist, and Soundflavor DJ will select and play other songs from your library that complement the music you're listening to.
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Yahoo Feels Breath on Neck
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Here is a list of some of the types of things you can include in your annual business plan.
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From the looks of this discussion forum thread, I'm guessing they are getting a whole lot of the brokerage customers that "free commissions" would appeal to most.
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Given bloggers' ability to post articles immediately, react in real time to feedback from other news sources, and link to other articles and sources for a richer reading experience, it's difficult to imagine how the best bloggers will do anything but cont
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(almost) everything you ever wanted to know about Lindsay Campbell
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Consumers with $25,000 or more in deposits can make up to 30 free online trades a month with No. 2 bank. (quick response to Zecco)
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Video from TheStreet.com (via
Kirk)
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More reason to ignore the Dow. (via
Kirk)
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According to H. L. Camp, about 45% of all NYSE volume is now attributable to program trading. What that means is that the buying or selling you see on the screen may or may not reflect genuine demand or supply in the marketplace.
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Schwartz's own blog "is syndicated across the Internet by use of RSS technology," Schwartz wrote. "This Web site is a tremendous vehicle for the broad delivery of timely and robust information about our company." (via Kirk)
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Male traders get ahead through good performance. To succeed in this industry, female traders must often be great. These fearless professionals are making their mark on the markets -- and their inspiring stories offer lessons for all.
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Playing the residential housing market has never been so simple. Here's why the bursting of the real-estate bubble could prove a trading boom.
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Trade confidently, and chances are you'll be around to taste many a victory cigar. Trade overconfidently, however, and you'll surely get smoked.
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I was in my prime and at the top of my game. Then I botched a trade so badly it nearly wrecked me. Bottoms up!
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oh snap,
Fred was in my freshman dorm
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Trading is never going to be free actually. These bankers will simply trade against the customer’s order-flow as they have done in the past. They’ll just make it easier for us to give them our money. From our pockets to theirs.
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Bill Rempel, a value investor who blends technical and fundamental analysis and writes commentary on his site Absolutely NO DooDahs.